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POLAND'S FESTIVALS
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

CHRISTMAS DINNER!

7:27 AM



CHRISTMAS DINNER!

7:26 AM


EASTER BREAKFAST!

7:25 AM


EASTER EGGS!



















7:13 AM


An Easter tradition in poland is the decoration of Easter eggs. this has become an element of folk culture, with distinct regional differences.

There is also a ceremonial breakfast after the Ressurection Mass on Easter Sunday. The whole family sit's down to a lavishly laid with hams, sausages, plates, roulades, roast pork loins, a variety of poultry dishes, eggs, pound cales, mazureks, wound wheat cakes, cheesecakes and much much more.

The table is covered with a white cloth decorated with Easter eggs, spring flowers, catkins, green cress compostitions and essential Easter lamb made of cake or sugar.

7:02 AM


Christmas is a festive holiday in Poland. Many customs, ceremonies and beliefs revolve around Chrismas Eve which is a very special day in Polish homes. The Polish would decorate their homes with beautiful decorations and they would also have a Chrismas tree. We, Singaporeans also do the same except that most of the time, the Polish decorations are much nicer than the local ones here.

Polish are known to set additional table settings for anyone who decides to pop by the meal or and empty plate in reminder of those who have passed away. Preparation has to be completed before dusk.

Christmas Eve was believed to affect the entire New Year. Fot this reason, it had to be spent in harmony and peace, with everyone showing the utmost kindness to one another.

The Christmas dinner only consists of meatless dishes. Traditionally, there should be 12 courses to reflect the number of months in a year or Jesus's apostles.

6:51 AM

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